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most importantly, i want to thank the voters of virginia who went out and voted for us today. from lee county to virginia each to winchester, thank you for what you did to help us get elect did to governor for the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] look, i know the tests -- this has been a hard-fought race, part of it the nature of politics, and part of it is the attorney general and i had very big inferences on very important issues. let me say this, i think every person in virginia is glad the tv advertisements are now over. [applause] i know that passions are high, but i think it is important to recognize that while the attorney general and i have a lot of differences, he is a principled man who has sacrificed an enormous amount of time away from his family. i think -- thank ken cuccinelli for his service and dedication to the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] americans have seen contentious focus -- contentious races before and every time we come together to pursue the common good. one particularly famous virginian confronted a very bitterly divided electorate after t
most importantly, i want to thank the voters of virginia who went out and voted for us today. from lee county to virginia each to winchester, thank you for what you did to help us get elect did to governor for the commonwealth of virginia. [applause] look, i know the tests -- this has been a hard-fought race, part of it the nature of politics, and part of it is the attorney general and i had very big inferences on very important issues. let me say this, i think every person in virginia is glad...
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that is how the democrats top paint us, we're -- democrats want to paint us,,we're about having come pathor people, saying you need help let me help u, looks into whites of eyes rather than saying let me toss that over to government, how income pat passionate. >> if you have the -- you might be more amen able to them but didn't you don't hear that you are not? >> there are a lot of values we need to think about. it has a lot to do with our platform, stick to whate the people as grassroots have established. neil: you are not afraid you willer to meado republicans who could --er t torpedo republican? >> no they can win by sticking to theonstitutions. i don't thinkhat -- i don't think that establishment should bank on that, they bank on that elect after election. th say we' get the conservatives they will come along with our candidate, because it will be better than the democrat, they better be caful this time. neil: they stayome. >> they do. and cuccinelli is a perfect proof. he it not mot motivate his base. he lost by not taking on the social issues. neil: and the shut down? it cost h
that is how the democrats top paint us, we're -- democrats want to paint us,,we're about having come pathor people, saying you need help let me help u, looks into whites of eyes rather than saying let me toss that over to government, how income pat passionate. >> if you have the -- you might be more amen able to them but didn't you don't hear that you are not? >> there are a lot of values we need to think about. it has a lot to do with our platform, stick to whate the people as...
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joining us. author of new york time bestseller, extortion. peter good to have you with us. how are politicians making out on this train wreck? >> well, you know, the thing we have to recognize they are creative, and they find ways to maximize their position, those of biggest supporters. have you a circumstance here, where you know millions of americans lose their healthcare coverage, they having difficulty finding out what coverage is available, yet people are well positioned to do well financially, these connects are made by financiers business owners, bundlers for the president, they have made a nice way to profit from mandates that obamacare created. this is the problem with crony capitalism. lou: making decisions, picking winners and losers without question. and telling the american people to go to hell when they are asked a question. we have no information on enrollment that over the course of you know -- well a month, that it has been, the best we have is there were 200 enroll am in two days -- enrollment in two days that is the end of our knowledge. how are we to rea
joining us. author of new york time bestseller, extortion. peter good to have you with us. how are politicians making out on this train wreck? >> well, you know, the thing we have to recognize they are creative, and they find ways to maximize their position, those of biggest supporters. have you a circumstance here, where you know millions of americans lose their healthcare coverage, they having difficulty finding out what coverage is available, yet people are well positioned to do well...
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great to have you with us. thanks, congresswoman. >> thank you, lou. >>> up next, the nsa wiretapping program allegedly spreading from 35 world leaders to the fellow in the center, one of the world's most respected spiritual voices. the obama administration trying to block as well further investigation of benghazi. we'll tell you how next. stay with us. >>> new details are emerging about the national security agency's massive spying operation. according to "the washington post," the nsa secretly broke into the main communications links that connect yahoo! and google data centers around the world. and the italian media is reporting that the nsa spied as well on the vatican, spying on both pope benedict and pope francis. the nsa has now just issued an outright denial of the italian media reports. and unless you think the united states is alone in spying efforts, the russians are trying to keep up with us. russian operatives reportedly handing out goody bag to world leaders who were attending september's g-20 summ
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d had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ re shopping. mo dining out. and a with it, more identity theft. by the time this holiday season is over, more than a million identities may be stolen. every time you pull out our wallet, shop online, or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday by the ti you're done watching this, as many as 35 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7. but lifelock can. there relentless about otecting your intity every minute of every day. when someone steals your identity and tries to take over your bank accounts, drn the equity in your home, or even tries to buy a car in your name, lifelock is on the job 24/7. when they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you by text, phone, or e-mail, protecting
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[paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great shape. [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives me a big fat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. [ larry ] you can't beat zero heartburn. and best of all, it means i can enjoy all the foods i love. oh, zero heartburn is awesome. just like zero clery. ♪ [ male announcer ] prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. neil: all right. latest example of companies. feds going after sac capital. hedge fund founded by steven cohen. with fraud charges. some question the s
[paul] we even use it to accept credit cards. [paul] somebody buys a pie with a credit card, boom, all the accounts update. [paul] when we started hiring,we turned on payroll. [kevin] it's like our pizza.you add the toppings you want, leave off the ones you don't. [kevin] now business is in really great shape. [announcer] start using intuit quickbooks for free at quickbooks-dot-com. ♪ nothing, that's what? that's why i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. 'cause it gives...
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us well for 25 years. they matched us to another plan. but those plans when we looked further are so incredibly narrow in terms of providers and benefits. and for us, we're 32 year residents of seattle and 25 year participants in this health care policy. and we were losing all our providers. so that's i found to be the dirty little lie about obama care. >> so if you want to keep your coverage, you seem to be saying it will just cost you a lot more. >> you can't. you can't -- on the plan we were mapped to, we can't. on the exchange out of the 38 plan, and we have a state exchange, and our exchange sk held up now as an example for the country. out of the 38 plan, we only found one where we had an expanded pryer network and i think that's the one we'll go to because at age 59, we've had doctors for 30 years who know us. we've had a lot of -- we're fairly healthy, but we had a couple issues along the way that our plan really was fine for us. so our new policy if we take it off the exchange will be $1148 a mont
us well for 25 years. they matched us to another plan. but those plans when we looked further are so incredibly narrow in terms of providers and benefits. and for us, we're 32 year residents of seattle and 25 year participants in this health care policy. and we were losing all our providers. so that's i found to be the dirty little lie about obama care. >> so if you want to keep your coverage, you seem to be saying it will just cost you a lot more. >> you can't. you can't -- on the...
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great to have you with us, anne. let me start with this anog from the op ed piece that the woman wrote. "my choice toys get covere. ife could see this on a full screen, please. my choice is to get coverage thugh the government health exchange and lose access to my cancer doctors or pay much more for insurance outside the exchange. the quotes avera 40 to 50% more for the privilege of starting over with an unfamiliar insurance company and impaired benefits." is thatretty much what the nation is facing? >> lou, i am so discouraged with this administration. this goes down as this la is talking out to the patient, to the care, to the kinds of things that are saving people's lives in this situation where she's going to lose her provers. her hospital, her doctors, and have very little opportunity to get other kinds of services, and it's going to cost her much much more. this is affecting real people and their lives. and this administration needs to stand up and take responsibility for what's happening in people's personal l
great to have you with us, anne. let me start with this anog from the op ed piece that the woman wrote. "my choice toys get covere. ife could see this on a full screen, please. my choice is to get coverage thugh the government health exchange and lose access to my cancer doctors or pay much more for insurance outside the exchange. the quotes avera 40 to 50% more for the privilege of starting over with an unfamiliar insurance company and impaired benefits." is thatretty much what the...
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something cooking for us? >> we just got back from colombia to check out the emerald industry. >> jon: right the emerald industry, yeah, yeah. i've heard that we're going to colombia to look at emeralds. i hear you. >> i got one for my wife. >> jon: really? >> i didn't find it though. >> jon: emerald. how big is the emerald industry in colombia? >> it's huge. it's number two behind rubies. >> jon: i thought zambia. >> colombia used to produce 80% or 90% of the world's emeralds. zambia is involved and they took a lot a way. >> jon: isn't it surprising i knew zambia off the top of my head. it's almost like i was talking to you back stage. >> yes. [ laughter ] can i point out this -- >> jon: please. >> i know anybody can come on wednesday but you can watch this -- you can actually live streamed. you can watch bruce. >> jon: bruce springsteen is coming back. he is a terrific young kid and i think he will do well. >> he is knew new to it. not local but he is good and roger waters. >> jon: put together a group of 20
something cooking for us? >> we just got back from colombia to check out the emerald industry. >> jon: right the emerald industry, yeah, yeah. i've heard that we're going to colombia to look at emeralds. i hear you. >> i got one for my wife. >> jon: really? >> i didn't find it though. >> jon: emerald. how big is the emerald industry in colombia? >> it's huge. it's number two behind rubies. >> jon: i thought zambia. >> colombia used to...
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you for joining us, dvr the show if you can't catch us live, have a great night. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. lou: the polls have just closed in virginia, to hear some political pundits and savants hold for it, you might think that president obama was on the ballot, he is not, a contest between tea party republican ken cuccinelli, and establishment clinton democrat terry mcauliffe, we'll bring you the votes as they are counted and released. i'm lou dobbs. good evening, the votes are being tallied in virginia, all across the state, the pricincts are reporting as well, strong voter turn out in virginia. the attorney general there and republican gubernatorial candidate, ken cuccinelli has tried to capitalize on voter frustration with the president's obamacare train wreck. as his opponent terry mcauliffe tried to make the race about cuccinelli and his tea party conservative implement the polls have tightened since october 1 launch of obamacare, a race that looked to be a mcauliffe blowout a month ago, we'll bring you the highly anticipated results here mome
you for joining us, dvr the show if you can't catch us live, have a great night. we'll see you right back here tomorrow. lou: the polls have just closed in virginia, to hear some political pundits and savants hold for it, you might think that president obama was on the ballot, he is not, a contest between tea party republican ken cuccinelli, and establishment clinton democrat terry mcauliffe, we'll bring you the votes as they are counted and released. i'm lou dobbs. good evening, the votes are...
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and in oman thousands gathered outside the former us embassy. anti american protest marked with the verse three of the nineteen seventy nine ce to that former and is intent on more on the troubled path between the two nations leader and shadow. it's monday november for its like im in washington d c time of year and even when you're watching our tea. we did today with a special hearing held by the privacy and civil liberties oversight board for the pc llp. the hearing took place today in washington dc and was meant to take into consideration the recommended changes to both the peachtree act and to fines are also known as the foreign intelligence surveillance act at the hearing one proponent of the current legislation on former justice department intelligence official commended by the court calling it a national treasure. take a lesson. in many ways i would say no staining much of what has been written in the press the price accord is a national treasure. it has done its job in exemplary fashion during wartime. along with the support team some voc
and in oman thousands gathered outside the former us embassy. anti american protest marked with the verse three of the nineteen seventy nine ce to that former and is intent on more on the troubled path between the two nations leader and shadow. it's monday november for its like im in washington d c time of year and even when you're watching our tea. we did today with a special hearing held by the privacy and civil liberties oversight board for the pc llp. the hearing took place today in...
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and that is what gave us the great documents we have today that keep us going. there is nothing wrong with consensus, christie has shown he can work across party lines. neil: he will still probably be dealing with a democratic assembly and senate. that might change, given the breath of his victory. but it is unlikely. so, does that really change things? the media types, knuckle heads like myself, say, but your coattails are short? >> it will change it i guess a little bit for people who care about that. but no, when you vote for president, you vote for the person. you will vote for him and his record, that is what people look at, that is what people will pick apartment people in new jersey think he has done a good job. neil: i mentioned this during the break, i meant no offense to crist or republicans ochristie , but he is an quar an acquired tn other states. it might be a tough road. >> it will be a challenge, the jersey, in your face attitude is appreciated now, people are looking for a leader, we don't have one in washington. they like that. they like that ab
and that is what gave us the great documents we have today that keep us going. there is nothing wrong with consensus, christie has shown he can work across party lines. neil: he will still probably be dealing with a democratic assembly and senate. that might change, given the breath of his victory. but it is unlikely. so, does that really change things? the media types, knuckle heads like myself, say, but your coattails are short? >> it will change it i guess a little bit for people who...
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the clouds will not produce anything for us. but they will be persistent for them on wednesday and the high and the mid-level clouds. so still cold at the bus stops tomorrow. no 20s like what we have had today. plenty of 30s around 40 downtown. it's a good idea for the kids. milder, but below average for them tomorrow and no doubt about it, wednesday will be the best in the week with the temperatures back into the 60s and more sunshine. all right tomorrow morning at 5:30, you can see all the clouds, no green blobs, just a lot of clouds. lunchtime we've got clouds again with some breaks. bring your sunglasses, as it sounds kind of counterintuitive. some dim sunshine from time to time on both tuesday and wednesday. overnight tonight, mostly cloudy, not quite as cold. winds are east to northeast at about 5 to 10. we'll break it down for you. 40s to start. 53 by 11:00 and 56 with a little bit of sun by 1:00 p.m., but dry. 63 on wednesday, milder. yellow alert for thursday in the lower 60s, perhaps a wet commute that will be going to
the clouds will not produce anything for us. but they will be persistent for them on wednesday and the high and the mid-level clouds. so still cold at the bus stops tomorrow. no 20s like what we have had today. plenty of 30s around 40 downtown. it's a good idea for the kids. milder, but below average for them tomorrow and no doubt about it, wednesday will be the best in the week with the temperatures back into the 60s and more sunshine. all right tomorrow morning at 5:30, you can see all the...
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stay with us. Ñ@ç@çpçpçpç÷ñox >>> new details are emerging about the national security agency's massive spying operation. according to "the washington post," the nsa secretly broke into the main communications links that connect yahoo! and google data centers around the world. and the italian media is reporting that the nsa spied as well on the vatican, spying on both pope benedict and pope francis. the nsa has now just issued an outright denial of the italian media reports. and unless you think the united states is alone in spying efforts, the russians are trying to keep up with us. russian operatives reportedly handing out goody bag to world leaders who were attending september's g-20 summit meeting. it turns out the russians were giving the delegates souvenir usb drives, phone chargers and teddy bears they had bugged. they bugged a teddy bear. who would have imagined? the russians deny the italian media report. joining us for more on benghazi and other foreign policy challenges facin
stay with us. Ñ@ç@çpçpçpç÷ñox >>> new details are emerging about the national security agency's massive spying operation. according to "the washington post," the nsa secretly broke into the main communications links that connect yahoo! and google data centers around the world. and the italian media is reporting that the nsa spied as well on the vatican, spying on both pope benedict and pope francis. the nsa has now just issued an outright denial of the italian...
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with us david, and david, and mark with us in studio from the "washington post." before we go to new jersey, the tea party, tea leaves for the tea party coming out of virginia, start with that. >> well, the mainstream business oriented republicans would love for the narrative was that the tea party was damaged. they didn't get their man in, and without support, ken cuccinelli received nothing. he was cut off a month ago, and still he came extremely close to winning this with support from tea party activists, christian conservatives, that's the coalition that the mainstream republicans who want to go back to the old days will have to fight against. >> david sirota. >> i think that's right. the republican party is facing a real electability problem. to win a republican primary, you have to make peace with the tea party. and to make peace with the tea party you have to take positions that will make it harder for you to be elected. that's not a problem for gerrymandered districts for people running in the united states congress. but that is a problem in states like vi
with us david, and david, and mark with us in studio from the "washington post." before we go to new jersey, the tea party, tea leaves for the tea party coming out of virginia, start with that. >> well, the mainstream business oriented republicans would love for the narrative was that the tea party was damaged. they didn't get their man in, and without support, ken cuccinelli received nothing. he was cut off a month ago, and still he came extremely close to winning this with...
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a look at what election 2013 tells us about the future. tonight on inside story. >> hello, i'm frank se sno. the ing goes all is politics, but the national implications are to be found in the political tea leaves. in virginia, a brass knuckle campaign brought terry mcauliffe to the governor's mansion, and in new jersey, republican governor chris christie raised his national profile with a landslide victory. did he surprisingly well with women, independents, moderates and minority voters. >>> and in colorado voters rejected a major tax increase for schools but voted for a tax to regulate it's new marijuana market. tonight on inside story we're going to search the results for clues to where the country is headed politically. first this background. >> in virginia it was a photo finish in the race for governor. businessman and former democratic national committee chairman terry mcauliffe eked out a victory against attorney general ken cuccinelli winning by a mere two and a half percentage points. the federal shut down may have had an impact. a
a look at what election 2013 tells us about the future. tonight on inside story. >> hello, i'm frank se sno. the ing goes all is politics, but the national implications are to be found in the political tea leaves. in virginia, a brass knuckle campaign brought terry mcauliffe to the governor's mansion, and in new jersey, republican governor chris christie raised his national profile with a landslide victory. did he surprisingly well with women, independents, moderates and minority voters....
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great to have you with us. thanks, congresswoman. >> thank you, lou. >>> up next, the nsa wiretapping program allegedly spreading from 35 world leaders to the fellow in the center, one of the world's most respected spiritual voices. the obama administration trying to block as well further investigation of benghazi. we'll tell you how next. stay with us. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cascard from capital one, i get 2% cash back on ery purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally soone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every d. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! >>> new details are emerging about the national security agency's massive spying operation. according to "the washington post," the nsa secretly broke into the main comm
great to have you with us. thanks, congresswoman. >> thank you, lou. >>> up next, the nsa wiretapping program allegedly spreading from 35 world leaders to the fellow in the center, one of the world's most respected spiritual voices. the obama administration trying to block as well further investigation of benghazi. we'll tell you how next. stay with us. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the...
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for us it will drag a cold front our way and bring us a shower threat late tonight into the first half of the day on thursday. a couple of days ago in the afternoon and evening, things have sped up a little bit from what we were thinking. tomorrow we see some cloudiness, especially from the blue ridge east this morning. i think that will mix out some as we go throughout the next few hours. so as we look at our futurecast, lunch time hey, mild around here. partly to mostly sunny. temperatures will be in the 60s this afternoon. looks pretty good for the drive home, too, so no real problems here this evening. but the sun sets just a couple minutes after 5:00 p.m. clouds thicken up tonight. can't rule out a shower late. by tomorrow morning here we are at 5:30. look the at showers coming in by 10:30 or so. some of us are going to see rain for the rush hour but this is an unimpressive looking front. 2:00 p.m. a few more showers and by the drive home 5:00, 5:30, showers mainly along the eastern shore. rain totals are fairly light. most of us won't see a quarter inch of rain from this. then we
for us it will drag a cold front our way and bring us a shower threat late tonight into the first half of the day on thursday. a couple of days ago in the afternoon and evening, things have sped up a little bit from what we were thinking. tomorrow we see some cloudiness, especially from the blue ridge east this morning. i think that will mix out some as we go throughout the next few hours. so as we look at our futurecast, lunch time hey, mild around here. partly to mostly sunny. temperatures...
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he recommended that i use it every time i brush. you feel like there is something that you're doing to help safeguard against the acid erosion. and i believe it's doing a good job. to help safeguard against the acid erosion. shop early with kmarts snfree layawayu. and get 5% off toys, sporting goods, bikes and scooters when you put them on layaway. shop your way at kmart. get in. get more christmas. like our new santa fe chicken quesadilla, burger bites, sandwiches, and more, served with fries and your choice of soup or salad. chili's lunch break combos, starting at 6 bucks. more life happens here. down to a science. you're the reason we reformulated one a day women's. a complete multivitamin that now has extra b vitamins, which help convert food to energy. energy support for the things that matter. that's one a day women's. >>> one of the cleveland women held captive for ten years is speaking out in an interview that airs today and tomorrow. michelle knight tells dr. phil about some of the horrors inflicted on her by ariel castro.
he recommended that i use it every time i brush. you feel like there is something that you're doing to help safeguard against the acid erosion. and i believe it's doing a good job. to help safeguard against the acid erosion. shop early with kmarts snfree layawayu. and get 5% off toys, sporting goods, bikes and scooters when you put them on layaway. shop your way at kmart. get in. get more christmas. like our new santa fe chicken quesadilla, burger bites, sandwiches, and more, served with fries...
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was he completely honest with us? was he honest with us on public policy and health care and what americans care about. it is personal? he better fix it or he hasn't seen the bottom of. it>> what about a second term, what happens to the fragileitty of a second term that we are seeing now? >> i had the importance in the first term. bush white house. something happens with the presidents. political approval is fragile. you have seen it with clinton and george w. bush and ronald reagan. it is hard in our country for a president to do what they did in the first term which was to get the popular support from the america people and carried it through with bold colors. they get tripped up by investigations and other things. part of it is, many of the hard decisions are pushed off in the second term. and the president naturally takes a sigh of relief because he won and he can leave politics behin and in democracy that is it a mistake. is this second term blues or dropping poll numbers mostly obama care. >> i don't think it is
was he completely honest with us? was he honest with us on public policy and health care and what americans care about. it is personal? he better fix it or he hasn't seen the bottom of. it>> what about a second term, what happens to the fragileitty of a second term that we are seeing now? >> i had the importance in the first term. bush white house. something happens with the presidents. political approval is fragile. you have seen it with clinton and george w. bush and ronald...
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i think it is everywhere. >> what did the results tell us, charles? >> i think the narrowing of the gap was probably significant. cuccinelli gambled it all on obamacare. it had some resonance. he obviously was hurt by the shutdown, which affected the northern virginia constituency. he got slammed on that. i think it played out as predicted and i think it put a real scare -- one of the reasons the democratic senators are so afraid of obamacare and went to see obama about it is because of the virginia results. >> mark? >> i do not know anyone who seriously believed that mcauliffe had a double-digit lead. the "post" had an outside poll on it. mcauliffe did. it was always a 5, 6, 7-point margin. president obama carried the state by four points. terry mcauliffe carried it by three. i think the perception is obamacare and the rollout in the disappointment and all that dissatisfaction did in fact hurt, and perception does become reality, no question about it. the fact is for republicans it is a very serious warning that they cannot run somebody who is so far
i think it is everywhere. >> what did the results tell us, charles? >> i think the narrowing of the gap was probably significant. cuccinelli gambled it all on obamacare. it had some resonance. he obviously was hurt by the shutdown, which affected the northern virginia constituency. he got slammed on that. i think it played out as predicted and i think it put a real scare -- one of the reasons the democratic senators are so afraid of obamacare and went to see obama about it is...
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[ woman ] our girls got us thinking, but the break-in got us calling. [ man ] and after buying two of everything, it was nice to only need one security system -- adt. [ male announcer ] get adt installed for just $99, and ask about adt pulse, advanced home management here today. adt. always there. welcome back. >>> in the crossfire tonight senator bernie sanders and david vitter. back in 1994, congress agreed to apply to itself all the laws that it imposes on everybody else. senator vitter is proposing exactly that had it comes to obama care of his idea is to have members of congress and their staff, as well as presidential appointees and the white house staff, buy health insurance from the obama care exchanges without extra subsidies. after all, what's good enough for ordinary voters ought to be good enough for the people wo represent them in washington. senator sanders, given year really in many ways pop you list background, isn't it fair to say of self-employed professionals, small businesses and areas who are forced into these exchanges, they get an income-based subsidy, that havi
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join us at kp.org and thrive. metal recycling facility in redwood city. the fire broke out just before 1- 20s >>> right now crews are working to put out a fire at a metal recycling facility in redwood city. the fire broke out just before 1:20 this afternoon at simms metal management on seaport road. flames went through a outdoor pile of items. nobody was injured and es vac waeugzs were not necessary. this is a live look at the fire as crews try to get it under fire. there is thick heavy smoke. firefighters -- evacuations were not necessary. this is a live look at the fire as crews try to get it under nt
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it uses ideas out of the heritage foundation. the individual mandate was originated in the heritage foundation in 1989. the republicans introduced a similar legislation in 1992. you guys are complaining that this is a radical thing. it is filled with republican ideas and the other problem is, you guys have complained for four years and jumping up and down and complaining about how awful obamacare is. there is no republican alternative as far as i know. there is none that has been passed in the house. you don't have a comprehensive health care plan. the health care costs that we have in the united states have been rising and rising for the past 20 years. they are projected to continue to rise if there is no change. what is the republican alternative to the awful, harvell, terrible, ghastly obamacarec which is really romneyare? guest: i think it's true that in the 1990s, there were conservatives who were trying to be proactive and look for ways to solve the healthcare problem. it is wrong to say that all republicans embrace this id
it uses ideas out of the heritage foundation. the individual mandate was originated in the heritage foundation in 1989. the republicans introduced a similar legislation in 1992. you guys are complaining that this is a radical thing. it is filled with republican ideas and the other problem is, you guys have complained for four years and jumping up and down and complaining about how awful obamacare is. there is no republican alternative as far as i know. there is none that has been passed in the...
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great to have you with us. thanks, congresswoman. >> thank you, lou. >>> up next, the nsa wiretapping program allegedly spreading from 35 world leaders to the fellow in the center, one of the world's most respected spiritual voices. the obama administration trying to block as well further investigation of benghazi. we'll tell you how next. stay with us. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male
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on twitter, a pew research center poll looked at not only how we use twitter, but who uses twitter, and it's pretty interesting. >> yeah, it is. and it's very interesting for the likes of you, who is a news man who tweets as well. 18 to 29-year-olds are the biggest grouping of people who use twitter and facebook as well. and around about half of them get their news from twitter and facebook as well. this is according to our pew research center study which looked at the habits of 5,000 americans. of course, twitter has 200 million users, facebook has a billion users, and of course, the former twitter is about to go to market, and as recently as yesterday are up to the valuation that it's going to ipo at later on this week. but interesting to note, a lot of people getting their news. so mr. shactman, carry on tweeting. >> i absolutely will, and i get most of my news from it as well. thank you. >>> still to come, it turned into a battle of backup quarterbacks as they battled at lambeau. >>> back to twitter for a moment. some frenchmen, they stole a llama from a circus and they went around
on twitter, a pew research center poll looked at not only how we use twitter, but who uses twitter, and it's pretty interesting. >> yeah, it is. and it's very interesting for the likes of you, who is a news man who tweets as well. 18 to 29-year-olds are the biggest grouping of people who use twitter and facebook as well. and around about half of them get their news from twitter and facebook as well. this is according to our pew research center study which looked at the habits of 5,000...
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thank you for joining us. good evening, rachel. >>> thanks to my friends for joining us this hour, as well. for a hot minute in the commonwealth of virginia, not long after the civil war there was a political party called the readjuster party. the democratic party, which was conservative and racist, at the time had been the dominant force in virginia politics for a long time. they were always opposite the republican party or the whig party, depending on the year. but at the other moment, the party challenging the democrats and in fact winning the governorship of virginia, it was not the whigs or the democrats, it was the re-adjuster. i bet there was a thesis of the lost re-adjuster party. i bet i could just google it. he made history, not just because his strange, now forgotten party won that high office. he made history because his time
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it can grow a plant. >>> the movie "thor" is taking an ad using a man talking to kids but they used loki. >> if you were a superhero would you be thor? >> just being cute for the sake of being cute. please. didn't like that one, bill? >>> simon cowell says he would like to name his future son simon. yes, his name sake. >> junior. >> really likes the name. wonder why. or after his father, eric. >>> chicago's only celebrity chef decide on tuesday at the age of 83. >>> hugh jackman signed on to play wolverine. >>> oprah's 2013 list of favorite things is out. they include ugg boots at $300, quilted barn jackets at $128, a fryer that only uses one tablespoon of oil. that one costs $250. sbch more. i do like that fryer, though. >>> i know the mayor will find this as a shock. i've been with a lot of great women and men. i spend four to six hours naked. >> on the top of my list, farmer who has a tremendous tool. i didn't have to say that out loud. >> editing on the editing. i'm richard lui. this is "early today" on nbc. >>> leading the news on nbcnews.com, super snake ahead. warming makes mammal
it can grow a plant. >>> the movie "thor" is taking an ad using a man talking to kids but they used loki. >> if you were a superhero would you be thor? >> just being cute for the sake of being cute. please. didn't like that one, bill? >>> simon cowell says he would like to name his future son simon. yes, his name sake. >> junior. >> really likes the name. wonder why. or after his father, eric. >>> chicago's only celebrity chef decide...
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thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, on this monday. thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we begin with the biggest vegas-style casino ever built in california and it opens tomorrow in the bay area. >> it's a huge job and revenue generator. it also could mean a huge traffic mess. new at 6:00, business and tech reporter scott budman was one of the first to get inside the casino and resort. this will impact a lot of people even if they're not going to the casino. >> the casino is advertising all over the bay area because it expects to see customers from all over bay area. here an early peek inside the bay area's latest job creator and why some are worried about how many people will come to gamble. they're serving drinks. >> welcome, everyone. >> reporter: giving tours. and cooking meals even before the casino opens for business. everybody is already busy here. especially the dealers. >> i do think it's
thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. and of course we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good evening, on this monday. thanks for joining us. i'm raj mathai. >> i'm jessica aguirre. we begin with the biggest vegas-style casino ever built in california and it opens tomorrow in the bay area. >> it's a huge job and revenue generator. it also could mean a huge traffic mess. new at 6:00, business and tech reporter scott budman was...
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consider this, just 16 percent of us use twitter compared with two-thirds on facebook. >>> and attention walmart shoppers, how would you like a 24 inch high definition computer monitor for $9? you had the chance today on walmart's website, a technical glitch caused a kind of gold rush online. hot items listed at deep discounts, treadmills for $20, kayaks $11. the products were selling out fast before walmart realized the error. >>> next we wanted to tell you about making babies in modern times. imagine discovering you're the parent of more than 100 children. it's really happening. >> it's the wild west. >> staggering numbers tonight about the men fathering babies. >>> and how a good samaritan road to the rescue on his snow mobile and saved a couple trapped in the snow. we are back in two minutes. my mantra? family first. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron. the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use
consider this, just 16 percent of us use twitter compared with two-thirds on facebook. >>> and attention walmart shoppers, how would you like a 24 inch high definition computer monitor for $9? you had the chance today on walmart's website, a technical glitch caused a kind of gold rush online. hot items listed at deep discounts, treadmills for $20, kayaks $11. the products were selling out fast before walmart realized the error. >>> next we wanted to tell you about making...
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you must really want to tell us more. no, they expanded it so that they could get more ad revenue because citizens go to the local news to find out about politics÷ but when you're shaving the newscast, when those citizens show up to get information, the information's coming from the ads, not from the news. >> yep. >> and there are many countries in the world, the scandinavian countries, for instance, which they basically ban political ads. they allow party election broadcasts, which are very structured. >> because? >> because they say, at the time of an election, people need news and information, not, you know, some sort of managed statement from candidates that might actually cause them to think badly about the other candidate. >> i think this is something that most americans, because, are unfamiliar with if they're under the age of 65 or 70, that our elections weren't like this for the first 170 years of american history, prior to the 1960s. and even in the 1960s and the '70s, the amount of political tv advertising was
you must really want to tell us more. no, they expanded it so that they could get more ad revenue because citizens go to the local news to find out about politics÷ but when you're shaving the newscast, when those citizens show up to get information, the information's coming from the ads, not from the news. >> yep. >> and there are many countries in the world, the scandinavian countries, for instance, which they basically ban political ads. they allow party election broadcasts,...
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i think this is very sad. >> used to be liberal in the best sense of that word. and now it's the worst. james? >> i guess this is a hit. admiring the savvy of those political operators at goldman sachs who, of course, had a lot of alums and friends in washington during 2008, helped them get bailouts and now we find that on their payroll hillary clinton as well as mrs. ted cruz. so they've covered all the bases once again. very impressive. >> is there some irony aforethought in that? >> yes. shooting for irony. >> not such great admiration for goldman sachs in that? you got to do what you got to do. and remember, if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us at jer @foxnews.com. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. hope to see you right here next week. >>> welcome to "america's news headquarters." new developments on the shooting rain page at los angeles international airport that left one tsa agent dead. the accused gunman now charged with the murder of a federal officer. police say he shot the agent at poinblan
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like us on facebook, vote for the game you want us to cover and feature on friday night and you can always check out the latest high school sports news at wusa9.com. through the computer or ipad app. lesli. >> all right, thanks, kristen. confetti filled the air as boats carry the red sox through the streets of boston saturday. the team were celebrating the team's third world series win in the last nine years. but last week's win against the cardinals was the first time the team has clinched the championship at home since 1918. >> all right, so, of course there's been a lot of talk about other stuff this season. namely all that facial hair which was just, it was a bit too much. >> a will the of bearding. one guy had not shaved since spring training, fear the beard. but tonight, there's a bit less to be scared of. giving clean shaves this morning. the world series mvp and the hero joined by the top captured cheering in the bullpen when ortiz, the grand slam, and several fans who also needed a fresh start as it were. they all got shaved at gilette 's headquarters. apparently ortiz quoted as s
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he was letting us into his town or his state of new jersey. he was sharing with us how he feels. this is a guy who believes that character is far more important than policy. and that people ultimately invest their trust in a leader, not in a program. and he was saying to folks around the country, look. i like to get together with folks. i like to have things done jointly. i don't want to just be involved in partisan politics. and together we can make a big difference. i suspect it was a relatively effective speech. i'm not sure i agree with alex that it was an announcement speech. i think it's an introductory speech. this is a look many americans will take at him. and i suspect they found it to be an interesting person. not closing the sale. >> you've been in south carolina. you've been in iowa. you know those states. you know how tough it is. do you see chris christie doing well in any of those states? >> i think it depends on how he campaigns and what he does. this is a guy who first of all -- nobody ever wants to look at this option. you put together a new jersey, pennsylvania
he was letting us into his town or his state of new jersey. he was sharing with us how he feels. this is a guy who believes that character is far more important than policy. and that people ultimately invest their trust in a leader, not in a program. and he was saying to folks around the country, look. i like to get together with folks. i like to have things done jointly. i don't want to just be involved in partisan politics. and together we can make a big difference. i suspect it was a...